It is my hope this post will help people understand why strange readings appear to occur.
Here is a post by JohnnySmith on the
Ask Moreless: pH Balance forum.
My One Month Average PH Readings. JohnnySmith
//www.curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=740&i=3618#i
There is confusion about the readings he’s getting.
So, IMHO the readings you get will be determined, for the most part, based upon you being healthy, alkaline with stores or acidic with no stores.
Your readings (most) will be opposite from being alkaline or acidic.
Your readings should be directly responsive if you’re alkaline with stores.
Meaning, if you drink coffee, exercise or eat meat your pH will drop.
Taking a green drink, should, cause a rise in pH.
The opposite will be true if you’re acidic.
Taking alkalizing agents in some form will allow the body to detox.
This is inversely responsive.
Meaning, the more alkaline consumption you have, the more acidic your pH will become.
This simply means, your body can dump a larger amount of acids safely.
Until you have eliminated the excess acid condition, your readings, for the most part, should be inversely responsive.
My last two comments.
One.
Expect bizarre readings to occur when you get into the area of absorbing stores.
Your body is toggling back and forth between states. (state is an improper word here as it implies black or white, don’t get hooked on it)
Two.
Feedback loops can be tight or loose, meaning sensitive or what’s called damped or sluggish.
Meaning some people will experience more overshoot than others.
And some will need to take larger amounts to see the same effect because of a damped or sluggish system. (assuming all other things equal)
All of this raises the specter of amounts and the possibility of a time function involved?
Always more questions than answers....;-)
Your Humble Servant,
Gracefully Savage